January 7-9, 2015 Palo Pinto County Sheriff s Posse Building FM 1821, Mineral Wells Schedule of Events Wednesday, January 7th Entries Received..2:00PM 8:00 PM Thursday, January 8th Judging... 9:00 AM Exhibits Open to the Public..12:00 noon (or when judging is complete) 7:30 PM Grand & Reserve Champion Pictures Taken...TBA Building Closes...7:30 PM Friday, January 9th Exhibits Open to the Public.. 9:00AM 1:00 PM Entries Released to Exhibitors... 12:00 noon 6:00 PM Open to Palo Pinto County Residents of All Ages Five Different Age Groups Divisions: Art Photography Needlework, Quilting & Sewing Hobbies & Crafts Shop & Tack Baked Goods & Candy Canned Goods Kiddies Department For More Information contact: Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Palo Pinto County Phone: 940-659-1228 On the Web: http://palopinto.agrilife.org 1
2014 Grand and Reserve Champion Sponsors Prize money was awarded to Grand & Reserve Champions in the Elementary, Junior and Senior Age Groups due to the generous donations of: Richard & Connie Ball Graford Fair and Livestock Show Marcus & Darlene Hopkins Jack Powell Ford Mineral Wells Extension Education Club Palo Pinto County Farm Bureau Board Palo Pinto County Soil and Water Conservation District Texas Farm Bureau Insurance Titan Bank Special thanks also go to: Palo Pinto County Sheriff s Posse Lake Country Sun Mineral Wells Index 2
General Rules Eligibility: Only residents of Palo Pinto County or students enrolled in a Palo Pinto County School are eligible to enter as many classes as desired. All entries must have been completed since last year s Palo Pinto County Fair. No entries previously entered in the Palo Pinto County Fair will be accepted. Registration and Entry Fee: A $1.00 entry fee will be charged for each entry in the show. Entries must be brought to the Palo Pinto County Fair on Wednesday, January 7, 2015 from 2:00 PM -8:00 PM. Entry cards must be completed at that time and entry fee paid. No entry fees will be refunded. These funds are used to partially defray expenses of the show. Number of Entries: In most cases, a person may enter three (3) items per class. See individual divisions for exceptions. As stated, each item entered requires a separate entry card. Sets may be entered in a class but the number of articles per set is limited to four (4) articles. Kiddies 2 nd grade & under / Red Card Elementary 3 rd - 5 th grades / Green Card Junior 6 th 8 th grades / Yellow Card Senior 9 th 12 th grades / Pink Card Adult Blue Card Entry Requirements: All entries must be clean, neat, and in excellent condition. Superintendents will not accept items that do not meet these requirements. Most divisions have special requirements. Some precautions will be taken to protect entries. The Fair Board and Volunteers assume no responsibility for damage or loss of entries. Prizes: Entries in each class will be placed 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd, 4 th and 5 th with all other entries receiving a ribbon for participation. Judges will also award Grand & Reserve Champion Rosettes when appropriate. Prize money will be awarded to Grand and Reserve Champions in Elementary, Junior, and Senior Divisions. Checks should be mailed within one month of the fair. All checks will be void within 60 days of the date written. Judges decisions are final. Awards for the Kiddies Division will be grouped into categories by the Superintendent. Each entry in the Kiddies Division will receive a ribbon. Fair Divisions. Art 4 All rules are subject to changes by the Executive Board as deemed necessary for the proper functioning of the Palo Pinto County Fair. The Palo Pinto County Fair will not be responsible for any loss or damage to any item, exhibitor or spectator at the Palo Pinto County Fair. Photography 5 Needlework, Quilting 6 & Sewing Hobbies & Crafts 7 Shop & Tack 8 Baked Goods & 9 Candy Canned Goods 10 Kiddies Department 10 3
Art Some precautions will be taken to protect entries. The Fair Board and volunteers assume no responsibility for damage or loss of entries. Each exhibitor is limited to three (3) entries per class. Items entered must be the original work of the exhibitor. All entries must have been completed since last year s Palo Pinto County Fair. No entries previously entered in the Palo Pinto County Fair will be accepted. Elementary Art Adult Art Class A: Crayon or Markers Class V: Oils Class B: Watercolor Class W: Watercolor Class C: Acrylic Class X: Acrylic Class D: Pen, Pencil, or Charcoal Class Y: Pen, Pencil, or Charcoal Class E: Pastels Class Z: Pastels Class F: Computer Aided Class AA: China Painting Class G: Other Class BB: Decorative Painting Class CC: Computer Aided Junior Art Class DD: Other Class H: Oils Class I: Watercolor Class J: Acrylic Class K: Pen, Pencil, or Charcoal Class L: Pastels Class M: Computer Aided Class N: Other Senior Art Class O: Class P: Class Q: Class R: Class S: Class T: Class U: Oils Watercolor Acrylic Pen, Pencil, or Charcoal Pastels Computer Aided Other 4
Photography Some precautions will be taken to protect entries. The Fair Board and volunteers assume no responsibility for damage or loss of entries. Photography entries must be 8 x 10 and should be unframed and not matted. Entries will be placed in page protectors upon entry. Each exhibitor is limited to three (3) entries per class. All entries must have been completed since last year s Palo Pinto County Fair. No entries previously entered in the Palo Pinto County Fair will be accepted. Color Photography Class A: Class B: Class C: Class D: Class E: Class F: Class G: Class H: Class I: Class J: Class K: Class L: Class M: People Children Still Life Landscape Flora Sunrise/Sunset/Weather Animals/Wildlife Animals/Domestic Animals/Other Architecture Sports Special Effects Other Black & White Photography Class AA: Class BB: Class CC: Class DD Class EE: Class FF: Class GG: Class HH: Class II: Class JJ: Class KK: Class LL: Class MM: People Children Still Life Landscape Flora Sunrise/Sunset/Weather Animals/Wildlife Animals/Domestic Animals/Other Architecture Sports Special Effects Other 5
Needlework, Quilting and Sewing Some precautions will be taken to protect entries. The Fair Board and volunteers assume no responsibility for damage or loss of entries. Each exhibitor is limited to three (3) entries per class. All entries must have been completed since last year s Palo Pinto County Fair. No entries previously entered in the Palo Pinto County Fair will be accepted. Needlework Class A: Class B: Class C: Class D: Class E: Class F: Class G: Class H: Class I: Class J: Class K: Crochet-Thread Crochet-Yarn Crochet-Other Hand Knitted Items Machine Knitted items Hand Embroidery Machine Embroidery Punch Needle Counted Cross Stitch Needlepoint Miscellaneous Quilts Entries in this category should be twin, full, queen or king bed size quilts. Class L: Machine Quilted - Hand Pieced Class M: Machine Quilted - Machine Pieced Class N: Machine Quilted - Printed Top Class O: Hand Quilted - Hand Pieced Class P: Hand Quilted - Machine Pieced Class Q: Hand Quilted - Printed Top Class R: Hand Quilted - Appliquéd Class S: Hand Quilted - Painted Class T: Tacked Quilt Class U: Quilt Top Not Quilted Class V: Miscellaneous Infant, Toddler and Other Quilted Items Class W: Infant and Toddler Quilts Class X: Miniature Quilts Class Y: Quilted Wall Hangings Class Z: Miscellaneous Sewing Class AA: Class BB: Class CC: Adult Clothing Children s Clothing Other Sewn Items (Toys, Pillows, Blankets, Etc.) 6
Hobbies and Crafts Some precautions will be taken to protect entries. The Fair Board and volunteers assume no responsibility for damage or loss of entries. Each exhibitor is limited to three (3) entries per class. All entries must have been completed since last year s Palo Pinto County Fair. No entries previously entered in the Palo Pinto County Fair will be accepted. Fabric Crafts Class A: Fabric Design (Fabric items made by exhibitor) Class B: Fabric Craft (Ready-made items, decorated) Paper Crafts Class C: Class D: Jewelry Class E: Class F: Scrapbooking Other Paper Crafts Single Items Matching Sets Latch Hook, Punch Needle & Plastic Canvas Class G: Latch Hook Class H: Plastic Canvas Ceramics & Pottery Class I: Ceramic Items Class J: Pottery or Clay Items Models & Dioramas Class K: Models from Kits Class L: Models Original Class M: Dioramas Home Décor Class N: Class O: Class P: Wall/Door Hangings Decorative Accessories Seasonal Floral Design Class Q: Fresh Floral Arrangements Class R: Artificial or Dried Floral Arrangements Class S: Wreaths 7
Shop & Tack Some precautions will be taken to protect entries. The Fair Board and volunteers assume no responsibility for damage or loss of entries. Each exhibitor is limited to three (3) entries per class. All entries must have been completed since last year s Palo Pinto County Fair. No entries previously entered in the Palo Pinto County Fair will be accepted. Welding Class A: Class B: Class C: Small Welding Medium Welding Large Welding Woodworking Class D: Small Wooden Items Class E: Medium Wooden Items Class F: Large Wooden Items Class G: Hand Carving Leather Crafts Class H: Small Leather Craft Items Class I: Medium Leather Craft Items Class J: Large Leather Craft Items 8
Baked Goods and Candy 1. REFRIGERATED BAKED GOODS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. 2. All entries should be displayed on disposable trays, plates, pans or covered firm cardboard. 3. All entries must be covered with clear plastic wrap or in a zip lock bag. 4. The recipe(s) must accompany all entries. For purposes of anonymity while judging, all recipes should be printed/written on single-sided sheets of paper with the exhibitor s name on the back of recipes, ONLY. 5. No items will be sold in the Country Store. Exhibitors may pick up items from 12:00 noon-6:00 p.m. on Friday. Baked items not pick up will be discarded. Breads: Loaf Breads entered in Classes A-E should have a slice pre-cut by the exhibitor prior to entry. Leave the piece in place for the judges to taste. Class A: Bread Machine-made Loaf Class B: Yeast Bread Rolls/Loaf Class C: Sweet Yeast Bread Rolls/Loaf Class D: Quick Bread Muffins/Loaf Class E: Other Breads Cakes: Cakes entered in Classes F-K should have a slice pre-cut by the exhibitor prior to entry. Leave the piece in place for the judges to taste. Class L should NOT be cut. To be entered in this class the cake must be decorated using tips designed for cake decorating. This class is not for cakes decorated by garnishing. Cakes decorated by garnishes should be entered in Other Cakes. Class F: Bundt Cakes Class G: Cake Mix Plus (other ingredients)/cupcakes Class H: Layer Cakes Class I: Sheet Cake from Scratch Class J: Sponge Cakes Class K: Class L: Cookies: Class M: Class N: Other Cakes/Cupcakes (includes garnished cakes ) Decorated Cakes/Cupcakes ( cake decorator tips used, actual cake should be decorated, no forms or pans) SIX (6) COOKIES SHOULD BE DISPLAYED Bar Cookies Cookies Pies: Pies entered in Classes O-Q should have a slice pre-cut by the exhibitor prior to entry. Leave the piece in place for the judges to taste. No Cream or custard or frozen pies may be entered. Class O: Fruit Pies/Cobblers Class P: Nut Pies Class Q: Other Pies Candy: Class R: Class S: Class T: Class U: Class V: SIX (6) PIECES SHOULD BE DISPLAYED Candy Brittle Candy Divinity Candy Fudge Candy Pralines Candy Others 9
Canned Goods 1. Entries should be labeled with contents and date of processing (i.e. Apricot preserves & processing date) 2. Any jar not sealed will be disqualified. 3. Jars should have a ring in place 4. Jars with rusted lids or rings will be disqualified. 5. Item in non-standard jars will not be judged. A standard jar has the manufacturer s name embossed on the jar. 6. Items will not be opened by judges. 7. For judging purposes, non-decorative jars are recommended. Jellies, Jams, Preserves, Butters, Marmalades Class A: Jellies Class B: Jam Class C: Preserves Class D: Fruit Butter Class E: Marmalade/Conserves Pickles & Relishes Class F: Relishes Class G: Pickles Canned Fruits & Vegetables Class H: Canned Fruit Class I: Fruit Juices Class J: Canned Vegetables Class K: Sauces Kiddies Department 2 nd Grade and Under This is the only department for children in 2 nd grade or younger. A child may enter anything they have made themselves. The items may have been made while participating in group activities (Vacation Bible School, Scouts, etc.) if the child made the item. Each item entered will receive a participation ribbon. The superintendent will have authority to group similar items for judging purposes. Judges decisions will be final. 10